BUFFALO, NY SINCE THE GREAT RECESSION A WORKSHOP ON ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING BY: DINCER AND WHEATON

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BUFFALO, NY SINCE THE GREAT RECESSION A WORKSHOP ON ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING IN THE RUST BELT SINCE THE GREAT RECESSION BY: DINCER AND WHEATON AUGUST 14-15 2017 CORNELL IN BUFFALO AND UAW LOCAL 774

PROGRAM DAY 1, AUGUST 14, Cornell in Buffalo Welcome, Arthur Wheaton, The Worker Institute, Cornell University 09AM-09.10AM Introduction: The Contours of Economic Development in the Rust Belt since the Great Evren Dincer, Uludağ University 09.10AM-09.30AM Session I Main Trends and Issues of Economic Development in Buffalo 09.30AM-12PM The Performance of the Buffalo Economy Since the Great Jaison Abel, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Healing Buffalo s Economy: The Buffalo Billion and Priorities for Economic Development John Slenker, New York State Department of Labor General Trends in the Labor Market Cesar Cabrera, New York State Department of Labor Labor Market and Challenges for Workforce Development Heather Gresham, Executive Director, Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Investment Board Labor s Role in Economic Development and Organizing Richard Lipsitz Jr., Western New York Area Labor Federation Economic Development from a Social Justice Perspective Franchelle C. Hart, Open Buffalo Lunch Break: 12PM-1PM Session II Placing Buffalo in its Geographical and Economic Context: Buffalo as part of New York State and the Rust Belt 1PM-2.45PM The Role of New York City in the Economy of New York State James Parrott, Center for New York City Affairs at The New School Buffalo s Economic Relations with Albany Bruce Fisher, SUNY Buffalo State The Role of Community Organizations in Buffalo s Economic Revitalization in a Comparative Perspective Ronald Applegate, Cornell University Buffalo s Economic Development Compared: Buffalo as Part of the Rust Belt Evren Dincer, Uludağ University Coffee Break, 2.45PM-3.00PM

Session III Sectors in Perspective I 3PM-5PM Buffalo s Housing Market since the Great Sam Magavern, Partnership for the Public Good Buffalo s Agricultural Economy since the Great Diane Held, Cornell University Cooperative Extension The Finance Sector in Buffalo since the Great Gary Keith, M&T Bank Buffalo-Niagara Medical Corridor Experiment: Perspectives on a Project for Economic Revitalization David Scott, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (TBC) The Energy Sector, Community Development and Sustainability in Buffalo since the Great Rahwa Ghirmatzion, PUSH Buffalo Concluding Remarks and Reflections on Day One Rosemary Batt, Cornell University DAY 2, AUGUST 15, UAW Local 774 Session IV, 09AM-12PM Sectors in Perspective II Manufacturing and the Auto Industry A Historical Review of the Auto Industry in the U.S. and Western New York Art Wheaton, The Worker Institute at Cornell University Recent Trends in Auto Manufacturing in Western New York Ian Greer, Cornell University Canadian Auto Industry since the Great : A Look at Buffalo from the other side of the Border Mathieu Dupuis, School of Industrial Relations, University of Montreal The Reindustrialization of the U.S.: Tonawanda Powertrain since the Great Evren Dincer, Uludağ University Auto Manufacturing in Buffalo since the Great : A Managerial Perspective Steve Finch, Plant Manager, GM Tonawanda Powertrain Labor Management Relations and Restructuring in Manufacturing since the Great : A Union Perspective Wenceslao Valentin III, President, UAW Local 774 For more information please contact: Evren Dincer, email: emd224@cornell.edu, call or text (267) 438-9450 Art Wheaton, email: acw18@cornell.edu, call or text (716) 777-0303

The Performance of the Buffalo Economy Since the Great Jaison R. Abel, Research Officer Buffalo Since the Great : A Workshop on Economic Restructuring in the Rust Belt Cornell ILR School; Buffalo, NY; August 14, 2017 The views expressed here are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System.

Overview The Buffalo economy performed relatively well through the Great, outperforming many of its upstate peers and its own historical experience. Though growth has been slow since the Great, the Buffalo economy has gained back all of the jobs that were lost and is now into its eighth year of expansion. During the current cycle, the Buffalo economy has benefited from a less volatile industry structure, more stable housing markets, and healthier household finances. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK 1

Regional Employment Trends Total Employment, Seasonally Adjusted 106 Index (December 2007 = 100) Dashed Line Indicates U.S. Employment Trough (February 2010) 103 United States Buffalo 100 Upstate Metros 97 94 Shading indicates NBER recession 91 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Moody s Economy.com; data are early benchmarked by FRBNY staff. 2

Sectors Driving Buffalo Job Growth Annual Change 2010 to 2016 9,000 Leisure & Hospitality 7,819 Healthcare & Education 6,000 3,000 0 6,468 Financial Activities 4,461 Trade 3,931 Construction Manufacturing 2,683 2,557 Other Services 1,451 Transportation Professional 1,215 & Business 322-748 Information -3,000-4,792 Government -6,000 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Moody s Economy.com. 3

Comparison to Previous s Total Employment Indexed to Local Employment Peak 124 Index (Start of Downturn = 100) U.S. 116 108 90-91 2001 100 Start of Local Great 92-1Yr 0Yr 1Yr 2Yr 3Yr 4Yr 5Yr 6Yr 7Yr 8Yr 9Yr 102 Buffalo 100 98 Great 96 Start of Local 90-91 2001 94-1Yr 0Yr 1Yr 2Yr 3Yr 4Yr 5Yr 6Yr 7Yr 8Yr 9Yr Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Moody s Economy.com. 4

Upstate Manufacturing Trends Indexes of Manufacturing Employment, Seasonally Adjusted 125 Index (Jan1990=100) 100 75 Albany Buffalo 50 25 Syracuse Rochester Binghamton Shading indicates NBER recessions 0 1990 1993 1996 1999 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 2017 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Moody s Economy.com. 5

Changing Structure of the Buffalo Economy Shares of Total Employment 18% 17% 17% 16% Health Services & Education 14% 12% 13% Professional & Business Services 13% 10% 9% Manufacturing 9% 8% 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Moody s Economy.com. 6

The Geography of the Housing Bust Change in Home Prices, March 2006 April 2009 Decline more than U.S. Decline less than U.S. Increase Source: CoreLogic Home Price Index (including distressed sales). 7

Regional Home Price Trends CoreLogic Single-Family Home Price Index, Seasonally Adjusted 132 Index (U.S. Peak of March 2006 = 100) +22% 116 100 Buffalo Upstate NY +13% Percent Change Dec11-Jun17 +44% 84 68 United States Shading indicates NBER recession Dec11 52 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Source: CoreLogic Home Price Index (including distressed sales); Aggregation and seasonal adjustment by FRBNY staff. 8

Regional Household Debt Total Household Debt Balance Per Capita, 2017 Constant Dollars $120 Thousands $100 $80 California $60 Nevada $40 United States Upstate NY Q1 $20 Buffalo Shading indicates NBER recessions $0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Source: FRBNY Consumer Credit Panel/Equifax, Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI, and Moody s Economy.com. 9

The Performance of the Buffalo Economy Since the Great Jaison R. Abel, Research Officer Buffalo Since the Great : A Workshop on Economic Restructuring in the Rust Belt Cornell ILR School; Buffalo, NY; August 14, 2017 The views expressed here are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System.